But their creative Community Sourced Ales project, a program that sees them partner with other local, small businesses has launched some favorites of ours (We’re looking at you Rise & Shine). And of course they have a number of limited release, seasonal brews. But sometimes they come up with an idea that just can’t be labled.

Just recently the team developed a loosely-affiliated series of Tasting Room exclusive beers that will be releasing periodically during the remainder of 2017 and all throughout 2018. Brewed and packaged under the moniker “Without Rhyme Or Reason”, these beers don’t adhere to any particular style characteristics, and don’t fit into any existing series that they already brew at Half Full.

The “Without Rhyme Or Reason” moniker is a nod to the process they’ve adopted for coming up with these beers, essentially cutting the brewers loose to do what they do best and allowing curiosity and creativity to drive the outcome. With that loose framework in place, they look forward to releasing all kinds of experimental, fun, and innovative beers over the coming months and years.

Without Rhyme Or Reason #1:“AMELIA” – – is a Double-Dry-Hopped IPA brewed with both raw and malted wheat, a healthy heaping of flaked oats, and a dose of lactose sugar for good measure. Brewed with Simcoe lupulin powder and double-dry-hopped with Mosaic and Ekuanot, WROR #1 is hoppy, hazy, and turbid. A limited amount of cans may still be available for onsite consumption in the Tasting Room.

Without Rhyme or Reason #2: “ERNEST” – – Both blended and aged, this Belgian/Amber hybrid spent a full year in 1st and 2nd-use bourbon barrels before packaging. Look for an up-front aroma of bourbon that warms as it settles, a slight tartness and restrained funk from the 2nd-use oak, and a finish with notes of sweet fruit, Belgian Yeast, and oak. Ernest cans go on sale at 4pm and are $16 per 6-Pack.

Just under 40 cases of cans of this Tasting Room Exclusive will be available for sale.